Поставить в отрицательную форму и составить 2 вопроса к каждому предложению! 1)I played different games 2)Kate and Mary went to the
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cinema yesterday
3)The weather was bad last week
4)Ted met his best friend in 2004
5)I saw him yesterday
1) I didn't play in different games
Did you play in different games?
What kind of games did you play?
2)Kate and Mary didn't go to the cinema yesterday
Did they meet yesterday?
When they met?
3)The weather wasn't bad last week
When weather was bed?
What temperature was on the last week?
4)Ted didn't meet his friend in 2004
When Ted meet his friend?
Whom he meet?
5)i didn't see him yesterday
When i see him?
Whom i see yesterday?
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People used to get water mostly from streams, lakes and rivers. Then cities started growing. This brought many people to one place. They needed more water for their homes and factories.
Sometimes it didn’t rain for a long time. Then the rivers had very little water left. People learned to save water for these dry times. They built places in which to store water. They called these places reservoirs.
Reservoirs hold water until people in cities need it. Large pipes carry water from reservoirs to the city. People also get water from wells.
Years ago, people lifted water out of wells in buckets. This was hard work and took a long time. Now they pump the water up. The pump makes it easier for people to get water where they want it.
A) do B) does C) did D) is E) are F) was G) ---
1. Where _ people use to get water from?
2. What _ started growing?
3. Why _ the rivers have very little water left?
4. What _ people learn to do for the dry times?
5. What _ people build to store water?
6. How long _ reservoirs hold water?
7. What places _ people call reservoirs?
8. What _ reservoirs for?
9. How _ people lift water out of wells years ago?
10. _ you think, it _ hard work?
11. How long _ it take them to lift water out of wells years ago?
12. What _ the way to get water now?
13. What _ they do to lift water out of wells now?
14. _ the pump make it easier to get water where they want?
1. I … not married. I … single.
2. He … at the University now.
3. We … students a year ago.
4. They … good friends.
5. She … at work tomorrow.
6. My friend … in St.Petersburg last week.
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1) (always/ early/ our manager/ arrive)?
2) (often/ we/ letters and faxes/ to/ send/ different firms).
3) (Kate/ finish/ early/ never/ her work).
4) (My boss/ meet/ seldom/ at his office/ customers).
VI.Поставьте по одному общему вопросу к каждому предложению, используя
вспомогательные глаголы do или does:
1) Mr.Petrov lives in Moscow.
2) My sister's friend works at an office.
3) This secretary always does her work well.
4) These engineers often send letters to our firm.
5) We always type letters on the computer.
VII.Поставьте вопросы к подчеркнутым словам:
1) Our company is very 1 arge.
2) We've got offices in different cities.
3) Mr. Petrov meets customers every day.
4) Our managers usually come to the office at 9 in the morning.
5) We often stay in the office all day.
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